The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Svazek 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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Strana 110
... means to visit us ; For he hath heard of our confederacy ; And ' tis but wisdom to make strong against him : Therefore make haste . I must go write again To other friends ; and so farewell , sir Michael . [ Exeunt severally . ACT V ...
... means to visit us ; For he hath heard of our confederacy ; And ' tis but wisdom to make strong against him : Therefore make haste . I must go write again To other friends ; and so farewell , sir Michael . [ Exeunt severally . ACT V ...
Strana 113
... means As you yourself have forged against yourself ; By unkind usage , dangerous countenance , 1 i . e . the injuries done by King Richard in the wantonness of prosperity . SHAK . VII . H And violation of all faith and troth Sworn to us ...
... means As you yourself have forged against yourself ; By unkind usage , dangerous countenance , 1 i . e . the injuries done by King Richard in the wantonness of prosperity . SHAK . VII . H And violation of all faith and troth Sworn to us ...
Strana 126
... means to pay . [ they fight ; Douglas flies . Cheerly , my lord ! How fares your grace ? - Sir Nicholas Gawsey hath for succour sent , And so hath Clifton : I'll to Clifton straight . K. Hen . Stay , and breathe awhile : Thou hast ...
... means to pay . [ they fight ; Douglas flies . Cheerly , my lord ! How fares your grace ? - Sir Nicholas Gawsey hath for succour sent , And so hath Clifton : I'll to Clifton straight . K. Hen . Stay , and breathe awhile : Thou hast ...
Strana 141
... mean time , Prince Henry is summoned from the society of his dissipated companions to attend the death - bed of his father , whom he finds in a swoon , with the crown on his pillow . Judging him to have breathed his last , the prince ...
... mean time , Prince Henry is summoned from the society of his dissipated companions to attend the death - bed of his father , whom he finds in a swoon , with the crown on his pillow . Judging him to have breathed his last , the prince ...
Strana 144
... mean I To speak so true at first ? my office is To noise abroad , —that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I ...
... mean I To speak so true at first ? my office is To noise abroad , —that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I ...
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